LOGINAiden had it all: the perfect Alpha legacy, ruthless control over a sprawling family empire, and a future carved in power. Then came the second differentiation. Overnight, his body betrayed him, twisting him into an Omega and shattering everything he built. His strength vanished. His pride crumbled. And the heat that followed nearly destroyed him.
View MoreI woke up feeling like my body had been stolen from me and replaced with something foreign and hostile.
The sterile hospital lights drilled into my skull. My skin crawled with hypersensitivity. Every breath felt too shallow, too hot. I ripped the IV line out with a vicious tug and swung my legs off the narrow bed, heart slamming against my ribs.
The door opened almost immediately. A doctor stepped in, her expression carefully neutral, clipboard clutched like a shield.
"Mr. Grey, please, you need to lie back down," she said.
"Lie down?" I snarled, voice rough and unsteady. "Tell me what the hell is wrong with me. Right now."
She exchanged a quick glance with the nurse behind her before speaking. "You experienced a rare second differentiation. Your body shifted from Alpha to Omega. The markers are undeniable."
I stared at her, the words refusing to settle. "You're wrong. Run every goddamn test again. I was born an Alpha. Trained to lead. My family’s empire rests on that strength. This can’t be real."
"We’ve run the full battery of tests multiple times," she replied, voice steady but gentle. "Hormone panels, genetic sequencing, scent profiling. Everything confirms the differentiation. Your testosterone levels have plummeted while Omega hormones are surging. The first heat is already building. You’ll need a high-compatibility Alpha to help manage the symptoms."
I laughed, but it came out sharp and broken. "Manage the symptoms? Like I’m some delicate flower that needs coddling? No. I refuse to accept this. I close multi-million dollar deals. I make people tremble when I walk into a room. Fix this. There has to be a way."
"Unfortunately, biology doesn’t work that way," she said. "There are... additional findings in your bloodwork that we should discuss once you’re more stable. For now, the priority is getting you through the initial heat cycle. I strongly recommend using the compatibility service. The higher the match, the easier it will be on your body."
She placed a tablet on the side table with the compatibility app already open and left the room with the nurse. The door clicked shut, leaving me alone with silence and the pounding in my chest.
I sat there for what felt like forever, staring at my trembling hands. These were the same hands that had signed contracts worth fortunes, that had crushed competitors without mercy. Now they felt weak. Useless. Finally, I picked up the tablet. One name dominated the top of the list in bold: Liam Cole. 98% compatibility.
My thumb hovered over the emergency contact button. Pride screamed at me to find another way. But the heat was already licking at the edges of my control. I pressed call.
He arrived faster than I expected. The door opened and Liam Cole filled the frame, tall and broad-shouldered in a perfectly tailored charcoal suit. His dark eyes locked onto me with immediate intensity.
"You actually came," I said, forcing myself to stand. The room swayed dangerously.
Liam closed the door behind him with a soft click. "Your message sounded urgent. Almost panicked. What’s going on, Aiden?"
I crossed my arms tightly, trying to hold onto the last shreds of my old self. "My body decided to betray me. Second differentiation. I’m an Omega now. I need you to help me through this first heat. No complications. I pay your rate, we finish, and you walk away. Simple transaction."
Liam studied me closely, his expression unreadable at first. "You think it’s going to be that straightforward? After everything your body is going through?"
"It has to be," I snapped, voice rising. "I was supposed to inherit the entire Grey empire. My father spent years preparing me. My uncle Henry is already circling like a shark, waiting for any sign of weakness. If word gets out that I’m... this... everything I built will crumble. So do what Alphas do. Help me get through it."
He took a measured step closer. "Your scent has already started changing. It’s stronger now. Pulling. You can feel it too, can’t you?"
"Don’t talk about my scent like I’m some weak, needy Omega," I growled, but my voice wavered. "I’m still Aiden Grey. I make the rules. I control the boardroom. This is just a temporary setback."
Liam’s jaw tightened visibly. "You specifically requested me. Highest match rate. You knew what that meant when you called."
"I knew the app gave me your name," I shot back. "That’s all. Stop looking at me like I’m broken. Stop with the careful voice. Act like a proper Alpha and help me."
A wave of heat rolled through me then, slow but building. A flush crept up my neck. My skin prickled with sudden awareness of how close he stood. I gripped the edge of the bed harder.
Liam noticed immediately. "It’s starting, isn’t it? The heat."
"Shut up," I muttered. "There’s a private lounge at the end of this hall. Come with me. Now."
I grabbed his wrist and pulled him along. My legs felt unsteady, like they belonged to someone else. Liam didn’t resist, but I could feel the solid strength of him behind me. We reached the lounge and I shoved the door open, dragging him inside before slamming it shut.
The heat surged stronger the moment we were alone. My thoughts scattered. Desire and humiliation twisted together in my chest.
"Now," I demanded, fingers fumbling with the buttons of my shirt. "Stop pretending to be some noble hero and take what we both need. I can’t think straight anymore."
The shirt fell open, exposing my chest. I reached for my belt with shaking hands, breath coming faster.
Liam moved quickly, catching my wrists in his warm grip. Not bruising, but firm enough to stop me. His eyes were burning. With hunger. With something deeper.
"Don't hurt the baby," he whispered.
The world stopped.
I froze, shirt hanging open, heart thundering. "What did you say?"
Liam didn't let go. His voice stayed soft but steady. "The doctors ran full panels. You're pregnant, Aiden. That's why the heat is hitting so hard. That's why your body is..."
I ripped away from him, stumbling back until I hit the wall. "You're lying. This is some sick joke."
"I'm not." His eyes never left mine. "I didn't know how to tell you earlier. But you need to know before we do anything. Before I touch you."
Pregnant.
The word echoed in my skull. Me. Aiden Grey. Former Alpha. Heir to an empire. Pregnant.
I slid down the wall, knees giving out completely. "No. No, this can't be happening. I was supposed to rule. I was supposed to be... everything."
Liam knelt in front of me, careful not to crowd. But his presence filled the entire room. "You're still everything. Just... different now."
I looked up at him through blurred vision. Tears. I was fucking crying. "Why aren't you running? Any other Alpha would."
Liam reached out slowly and brushed a tear from my cheek with his thumb. "Because I meant what I said. It's you."
The heat surged again, stronger this time. My body screamed for him. My mind fractured between old pride and new terrifying need.
I grabbed his suit jacket, pulling him closer even as I whispered, "I hate you for this. For seeing me like this."
"I know," he murmured, letting me pull him in. "But I'm not leaving."
My fingers tightened on the fabric. The empire, my family, my entire identity... it was all crumbling around me. And the only solid thing left was this man I barely knew, kneeling in front of me with eyes full of fire and something that looked dangerously like care.
The heat crashed over me in another wave.
And this time, I didn't push him away.
"I am a masterpiece of artifice, and the truth is the only thing I cannot afford."I hear his footsteps before I see him. They are measured, heavy, and rhythmic. The kind of stride that expects the world to move out of the way. I am curled on the chaise in the conservatory, a thin blanket draped over my legs, my eyes fluttering shut as I hear the door click. I force my breathing to slow, to mimic the shallow, jagged pattern of someone drowning in their own exhaustion."Aiden?"My father’s voice is like grinding stone. I open my eyes, letting them appear glazed, unfocused. I struggle to prop myself up, my hands trembling with a calculated, rhythmic instability."Father? I didn't think you were coming today," I whisper, my voice cracking perfectly.He stands over me, his shadow stretching across the floor tiles. He isn't looking at my face. He is looking at my hands, at the way I grip the blanket, assessing the fragility I have curated for him."Liam told me you were worsening," he says
"My father is not a savior, he is the architect of the cage."I stare at the floorboards where his shoes clicked just moments ago. The echo of his arrival still vibrates in my chest, a reminder that I am surrounded by predators wearing the faces of kin. The drug Elena pumped into my system is a heavy fog, making my limbs feel like lead, but my mind is a sharp, jagged blade. I crawl toward the desk, pushing past the pain. The man in the suit is gone, left behind in the chaos of my father’s unexpected entrance.I reach the hidden terminal. My fingers are clumsy, but I force them to work. I need to know where the money went. I need to know how they plan to finish me.The screen flickers. Rows of numbers spill out, meaningless at first, then coalescing into a pattern. I follow the trail of wire transfers. It leads away from the company, away from the legal reach of the board, and into a deep, dark forest of shell companies.My breath hitches. The last account, the one holding the bulk of
"I thought I was finally alone, but the house is still breathing."I let the words slip out as I lock the heavy iron door behind me. My private estate is miles from the city, a tomb of stone and glass nestled deep in the woods. I drop my bags, the weight of them dragging me toward the floor. I press my palm to my stomach, feeling the slow, rhythmic roll of the baby. We made it. For now, we are out."Aiden?"I spin around, my heart slamming against my ribs. It’s just Elena, my nurse, standing in the foyer with a tray of medication. She looks at me with those soft, tired eyes that used to make me feel safe. Now, they just look like glass."You startled me," I say, my voice raspy. I try to steady my breath, to sink back into the character I have been forced to play. "I didn't expect you to be here tonight.""Liam asked me to stay," she says, stepping closer. She holds out the plastic cup with the blue pill. "He said you were distressed after the meeting. He’s worried about your heart, Ai
The air in the boardroom is so thin it feels like I am breathing glass.I sit at the head of the long, polished mahogany table, the wood cold against my palms. My hands are folded over my stomach, shielding the small, hard bump that has become my only compass. Liam is standing in the shadows by the glass wall, arms crossed, his silhouette a constant, looming pressure. He thinks I am broken. He thinks the trauma of last night, the bullets, and the shadows have left me too brittle to hold my own weight.He has no idea that the knife is already buried in his back."Aiden, you look exhausted," Julian, the chairman, says from the far end of the table. He leans forward, his gold cufflinks catching the morning sun. "Are you sure you shouldn't have stayed home? You look like you haven't slept in a week."I force a smile, feeling the stretch of skin across my cheekbones. "I appreciate the concern, Julian. Really. But there are things that need to be said.""We can handle the quarterly review,"






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